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CellsActionCh Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points inCh. 2

Diffusion

Movement of solids, liquids or gasses from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.

Osmosis

Water movement across a membrane

Passive Transport

Small molecules moving through small passageways in the membrane with no energy needed.

Active Transport

Movement of materials across the membrane with the use of energy, usually needing specialized passageways

Endocytosis & Exocytosis

Particle movement IN and OUT of the cell.

Word formula for Photosynthesis

Carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen.

Word formula for respiration

Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide, Water and energy

Name 2 extra ideas related to Photosynthesis that make the process complete (beyond the formula)

Sunlight and Chlorophyll are necessary

Name 2 things needed for respiration to occur (beyond the formula)

A living cell with mitochondria

Daily Double Write the 2 chemical formulas

CO2 + H2O = C6H12O6 + O2 Is photosynthesis C6H12O6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O + energy Is respiration

fermentation

Cellular respiration with low oxygen

Aerobic respiration

Oxygen is available for complete breakdown of the sugar/energy

Mitochondria are found in these cells in greatest numbers (animals)

Where energy is needed most often – muscles for example

90% of the cell cycle is what action

The cell is carrying out normal functions of metabolism- life

What is Mitosis?

Cell division- creating 2 cells from 1

What is the main action in prophase?

replication of the DNA, replication of centrioles, dissolving the nuclear membrane

When and how is the word “equator” used in the cell cycle?

A line up of replicated DNA pairs forms in the middle of the cell in metaphase

When and where do the chromatids “migrate”?

Sister chromatids separate in Anaphase and migrate to the “poles”

What is the proper name for the original cell before mitosis?

Parent Cell

What is the proper name for the two cells resulting from mitosis?

Daughter cells

What is cytokenesis?

At the end of mitosis, the cytoplasm splits in two.

The cell membrane pinches in to divide what kind of cells?

Animal cells (and protist cells)

A cell plate forms in what kind of cell?

Plant cells (and algae, fungus)

Compare the number of DNA molecules in the beginning cell to the resulting 2 cells

Same number of DNA molecules

What would happen if cytokenesis happened without mitosis?

A division of the DNA would be uneven and resulting cells would either die, or be severely mutated

Make your wager

Homologous Chromosomes

Another name for sister chromatids, the replicated pairs of prophase.